in a way
the buddha and the dharma (also known as the dhamma) are tied together within 'the three jewels' of Buddhism alongside the sangha
the buddha - the teacher
th dharma - the teachings
the sangha - the entire community of people who follow Buddhist teachings
they are all interlinked and you cant have one without the others eg there would be no dharma without the sangha as the teaching would have no way to be passed on and so would be lost - there would be no dharma without the buddha as the teachings would simply not have existed to start with - there would be no need for a teacher (the buddha) if there wasnt a community to follow their teachings
etc etc
so in a way, yes, however the dharma doesnt come entirely from the buddha
Dharma
Buddha Dharma wa Nepal Bhasa was created in 1925.
The teachings of the Buddha
Dharma.
1. Buddha (not only Shakyamuni Buddha, but anyone who has been awakened) 2.Dharma (the state of bliss, also known as Nirvana) 3.Sangha (the community of those who are seeking and working actively to gain Dharma).
Sudarshan has written: 'Buddha va Buddha-dharma' -- subject(s): Buddha and Buddhism
The Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha.
If you mean Dharma from the TV series Dharma and Greg, then they are called Abbey and Larry. If you are relating to buddhism, then there is no one person called Dharma. Dharma means "the teachings" of the historical Buddha Sakayamuni.
jewels
Setting in motion or turning the wheel of dharma means to teach the dharma. The Buddha gave three main series of teachings and these are referred to as the Three Turnings of the Wheel of Dharma.
The first and second edition of the Buddha-Dharma
A Tibetan Teacher in Dharma, or Dhamma, as the teachings of the Buddha are called.